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  2. Travel to Cuba as dual citizen (USA+other)?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/11633

    The U.S. restrictions on spending money in Cuba apply to all citizens and residents of the United States—no matter from what country you travel to Cuba and even if you have dual citizenship. The restrictions also apply to non-U.S. citizens physically in the U.S. Share.

  3. Polish-Born Canadian entering Poland - Travel Stack Exchange

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/90452/polish-born-canadian-entering-poland

    Polish citizen cannot invoke with legal effect his/her citizenship of another country and any rights or duties resulting from that citizenship against the authorities of the Republic of Poland. Although both Germany and Poland are in the Schengen zone, there is a small chance that the border patrol may stop you when you are near the border (on ...

  4. Can dual US-Canadian citizens travel to the US with an expired US...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/149210/can-dual-us-canadian-citizens-travel...

    In fact, Canada acknowledges that US-Canadian dual citizens can fly to Canada with their US passports because US citizens do not require eTA authorization to fly to Canada. Before eTA, any Canadian dual citizen whose other country of nationality did not require a visa could fly to Canada with their other passport. –

  5. ESTA and dual Canadian/ EU citizenship - Travel Stack Exchange

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/190342/esta-and-dual-canadian-eu-citizenship

    9. It's normal for dual nationals to use one country's passport to enter and exit one country, and another country's passport to enter and exit the next country. (For example, see this question.) So there should be nothing to worry about with entering the US without a visa or ESTA using your Canadian passport, and then entering the UK with your ...

  6. Find a citizenship ceremony - Immigration, Refugees and...

    www.cic.gc.ca/citcer/search-recherche-eng.aspx

    02.07.00.00.00. IRCC primarily holds citizenship ceremonies via video, and occasionally in-person. The list below is not a complete list of ceremonies. If you are a candidate for citizenship, you should refer to the official ceremony invitation letter (Notice to Appear) that we sent you.

  7. india - Applying for an Indian visa after getting naturalized in...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/34277/applying-for-an-indian-visa-after...

    I've obtained U.S. citizenship after previously being an Indian citizen since birth. Now, say that I want to apply for a brief 6-month tourist visa for India after my naturalization. (Yes, I know a...

  8. Dual Canadian and British citizen - Travel Stack Exchange

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/29021

    Unfortunately, Canada is not one of them. As a British citizen, you're entitled to move to the UK. If you did, you could register with a GP, and start accessing NHS treatments. However, if you're just visiting, and don't qualify for one of the exemptions on this page, you'll need to take out travel insurance with a health component / arrange ...

  9. Dual citizenship (Australia/Canada). ESTA and smart gates

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/109697/dual-citizenship-australia-canada...

    I wish that there was somewhere to get the correct information all in one place. I have dual citizenship with Canada and Australia. I found out with plenty of time before I travel back to Canada that under new Canadian regulations I require a valid Canadian passport to enter Canada and cannot use my Australian passport to enter as of Oct 2016.

  10. (For example, Malaysia does not accept dual citizenship, so dual-citizen Malaysians often travel via Singapore.) On check-in, show your A passport. At exit immigration, show your A passport. Fly to C. Connect to your flight to B. At arrival immigration, show your B passport. On the way back, though, you will need a short detour:

  11. I've recently changed my citizenship from Chinese to Canadian and I'm planning a short visit to China soon. Is it possible to enter China with my existing Chinese passport (not expired yet) and then return to Canada with my new Canadian passport. This becomes complicated since China does not recognize dual-citizenship.